** Also the key "NSAllowsArbitraryLoads" is not supported by Xcode 6, does it mean I can bypass this requirement if I submit my app by Xcode 6 ??

Thanks!!

Having read your link, all I can gather is that this is just another Apple Sh*t Storm. Until the dust settles on this, we have no way to tell just how more onerous the already onerous review process will be.

I am still dealing with that absurdly stupid 30 day update requirement. Another black ops POS policy by Apple.

FWIW... nothing Apple does has the developers' best interest in mind. Selling on Apple has become as bad as selling on Amazon or Ebay. Nothing but endless rules that slowly destroy the sellers' ability to make a decent living.

This is not a fresh problem actually. It is kind of "required" since iOS 9.3, as I remember. Plain http:// requests just stopped working for my app once I updated to that version (which was relatively long ago btw). That was a really nice surprise!

This is not a fresh problem actually. It is kind of "required" since iOS 9.3, as I remember. Plain http:// requests just stopped working for my app once I updated to that version (which was relatively long ago btw). That was a really nice surprise!

What? The existing apps that were built by Xcode 6 should still work for those plain http://